Equipment:
A pool or billiards table
A cue ball and a striped ball
Object:
To be the last person "in"
Players:
Two or more (the more the better)
The Game:
1. Players line up in a looping fashion (Ex. if there are 3 players; 1 goes, then 2 goes, then 3 goes, then 1 goes, ect...)
2. The striped ball is placed on one end of the table (see pic).
3. The first player roles the ball from the other end of the table (see pic) and trys to hit the striped ball. He has 3 trys. If he misses 3 times in a row he gets a piont and the next player gets to serve.
4. If he hits the striped ball it will start to role everywhere. The next player must pick up the cue ball, run to an end (see pic) not a side and role the cue to hit the striped ball all before the striped ball has stop roling.
5. Then the next player does the same.
6. If a player doesn't hit the striped ball on the first try he can try again as many time as he wants until the ball stops. If the ball does stop that player gets a point and must serve.
7. If the player before you hits the striped ball into a pocket you get a point and must serve.
8. If you roll the cue ball into a pocket you get a point and you serve.
9. If you throw the cue from the side and not the end (see pic) you get a point and you must serve
10. If you play out of turn, touch the striped or knock out one of the balls you get a point and you don't get to serve.
11. 3 points, your out! The player went after the player that went out would now go after who the out player went after. (Ex. if player 2 went out then 1 goes then 3 goes)
12. Keep playing until only one person is left.
Origin:
Polish Pool most likly came from the Greenville Bible Bowl Team.
Be careful this is a very dangerous sport.